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“Here lies Dax. A guy who trolled his non-tech savvy teacher by faking a blue screen of death but it was just a PowerPoint.”
so if you feel you going to die next 2 weeks you can do that
of course if you die in accident in your twenty, your steam account become ghost account in the web
if try to predict when you going to die to be sure to give your steam account to your children at good time, not too early and not too late
after you have another option you write all your info and data on your steam account and email adress+telephone on paper+pen or print it you keep that in plastic protection, so when you die your lawyer give the plastic+paper inside to your children
you can also made video about you than your children watch after you die, in he video you explain them you give to them your steam account and than the lawyer going to give them all data they need to access to your steam account
this is cyberpunk.
I did take a screenshot just in case something does happen to it.
(it would lay idle relatives coulf demand it be delited but that was all)
now it can be inherited.. even if you nowhere written down your login data if you provide steam support with proof of death + that you are the bequeted.. they will transfer the account to you.
This!
I lost a Steam friend some time ago, his account still remains.